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This Program of Studies outlines the academic and career pathways available to students at Morristown-Hamblen High School West. Its mission is to provide a student-centered educational program focused on communication, problem-solving, and responsibility, aiming to prepare students for college and career readiness. The document details graduation requirements, course offerings across English, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, World Language, Fine Arts, Physical Education, and Career & Technical Education, alongside opportunities such as Advanced Placement, Dual Enrollment, Industry Certifications, and Work-Based Learning.
The meeting included recognition of teachers of the year, a presentation by Fairview Margarite PreK Elementary, and discussion of the district's progress. Key topics included the Hillrest 75th anniversary celebration, a technology audit with no findings, and a grant for security cameras at Union Heights. Updates were provided on the Lincoln Heights and Mete Middle School classroom enclosure project. There was also discussion regarding the possibility of combining the two high schools into one with two separate campuses. School designations were announced, including reward schools and schools needing targeted support.
The meeting included the adoption of the agenda with the removal of item 14 due to ineligibility for a grant. School highlights featured a performance by Lincoln Elementary students, and recognition was given to several schools for their work in RTI. Updates were provided on capital projects, including MEW, Lincoln Heights Middle School, John Hay Elementary, and EESI. Discussions covered a road closure planned by T DOT at Russellville Primary. Grant work updates included security cameras at Union Heights Elementary and a teacher incentive program. The Lions Club Elementary basketball tournament was acknowledged, and there was a report on the nicewonger convening. The state school board meeting on November 21 was mentioned, where schools would be recognized. The board also discussed committee reports, including HC Excel's teacher of the month program and support for district teachers of the year. The calendar committee's progress on next year's school calendar was noted, and there was a discussion on the shortage of bus drivers. The CTE program was updated, and consent items such as minutes, overnight field trips, a disregard request, and library book discard were addressed.
The meeting included recognition of SCOPE participants and the announcement of names in alphabetical order. Recognition was given to individuals for their years of service. The board discussed the restriction of personal communication devices during instructional time, aligning with a new state law while maintaining a more restrictive policy for high schools. An update was provided on the Energy Efficient Schools Initiative, including a discussion with the County Commission and the school board about applying for a loan to increase energy efficiency. Policies regarding absences, tardies, and THC vapes were reviewed, with recommendations for stricter enforcement and disciplinary measures. An active shooter exercise at West High was conducted, with positive feedback on the learning experience and the importance of having an SRO on-site.
The meeting included the election of school board officers, with Johnny Denton nominated as chairman and Jared Williams as vice chair. The board also discussed school highlights, director's reports covering the Brigance kindergarten screener results, firearms safety education for K-2 students, and TBOS results. Renovations at Miller Boyd, Mediew Middle School, and Lincoln Heights Middle School were reviewed, and chronic absenteeism rates were discussed along with strategies to improve attendance. The board also addressed a manufacturing inclusion camp for students in partnership with Walter State Community College.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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